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- Comment on Deshpande

- Hwok Aun Lee
- Comment on Epstein, Crotty, and Heintz: humanizing political economy

- John Miller
- Comment on Khan, Li, and Weisbrot

- James K. Boyce
- Comment on Kotz, Skillman, and Thopmson

- Fred Moseley
- Comment on MacEwan and Folbre: reflections on the "Wealth-Power-Inequality-Gender Connection"

- Andrew Zimbaist
- Comment on mergers and comparative competition in the water industry

- Philip Fletcher
- Comment on Reich, Knight, Rosa and Schor

- Michael Ash
- Comment on'Globalization, North-South uneven development and international institutions' (A.K. Dutt)

- Peter Egger
- Comment: Integrating the Environment in Business Practices , pp 133-138

- J. L. van den Akker
- Commentary by John Creedy , pp 201-207

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- Commentary on contextual and demographic dimensions of intergenerational inequalities , pp 286-290

- Tuomas Pekkarinen
- Commentary: Children, the gender revolution, and social mobility , pp 423-431

- Gøsta Esping-Andersen
- Commentary: How can policy reduce intergenerational inequality? , pp 415-422

- Lee Elliot Major
- Comments

- David Encaoua
- Comments

- Mark Schankerman
- Comments

- W Steinmueller
- Comments

- Dietmar Harhoff
- Comments on Nathan Rosenberg’s ‘Critical Episodes in the Progress of Medical Innovation’

- Iain Cockburn
- Comments on Part I

- Joseph L. Love
- Comments on Part II

- Andrew W. Horowitz
- Comments on Part III

- Edmund Amann
- Comments on Part IV

- Adolfo Figueroa
- Comments on Part V

- Werner Baer
- Comments on Part VI

- Geoffrey Hewings
- Comments on Part VII

- Daniel Arce
- Comments on Part VIII

- Donald N. Coes
- Commercial and cultural gentrification in urban context: the case of Kadıköy in Istanbul

- Ece Arslan
- Commercial and digital transformation of Chinese television , pp 360-376

- Ruoyun Bai
- Commercial credit takaful , pp 192-224

- Muhammad Al Bashir Muhammad Al Amine
- Commercial entrepreneurial intention , pp 69-85

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- Commercial Freedom and Sport: Has Sport Lost its Sporting Edge?

- Barbara Bogusz
- Commercial order and the Scottish Enlightenment: the Christian context , pp 43-59

- Samuel Gregg
- Commercial paper guarantees and the emergence of a parallel banking system , pp 29-33

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- Commercialization of Hi-tech Research Results in China , pp 132-146

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- Commercialization patterns among multiple-award recipients

- Albert N. Link and Alan C. OʼConnor
- Commercialization patterns of minority- and women-owned firms

- Albert N. Link and Alan C. OʼConnor
- Commercialization patterns of SBIR Phase II awardees

- Albert N. Link and Alan C. OʼConnor
- Commission for Future Generations in the Knesset: lessons learnt

- Shlomo Shoham and Nira Lamay
- Commissioned research , pp 175-183

- Dan Hodges and Syahirah Abdul Rahman
- Commissioning a states preference study

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- Commitment and control in regulation: the future of regulation in water

- Colin Mayer
- Commitment measures , pp iii-iii

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- Commitment, asymmetry and flexibility: making sense of Eurasian economic integration , pp 204-221

- Rilka Dragneva and Kataryna Wolczuk
- Committee procedure , pp 246-248

- Apostolos Anthimos
- Commodification and commodity fetishism , pp 66-71

- Robert Albritton
- Commodity

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- Commodity certification and cultural valorization in global markets

- Joana Nascimento
- Commodity markets , pp i-ii

- Luigi Ventimiglia
- Commodity money

- Aris Papageorgiou and Lefteris Tsoulfidis
- Commodity Money Equilibrium in a Convex Trading Post Economy

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